Omaha Words that are proper noun: place & personal names
Page 2 of 5, showing 20 records out of 97 total- iⁿgthóⁿga sháge athíⁿ (prop.noun)
- Keepers of the Wildcat Claws; a name for the Washetʰoⁿ or Reptile People of the Omaha Ishtasoⁿda clan.
- Kigthihegoⁿ (prop.noun)
- Makes His Hair Stand on End (?); Ponca man's name.
- Mamáthe (prop.noun)
- Mormon.
- Maqpíiatu (prop.noun)
- Arapaho, the Arapahos.
- Máqude (prop.noun)
- Iowa; the Iowa tribe; an Iowa person.
- Mashchíⁿge ha wáiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Ute, the Utes; "rabbit skin robe".
- Mashchíⁿgeíⁿ (prop.noun)
- Rabbit; a mythical hero of the Omahas and Poncas.
- Mashté mazhóⁿ (prop.noun)
- Indian Territory, Oklahoma; "Warm Land".
- Míkasi wachʰí (prop.noun)
- Coyote Dance, done by members of a war party.
- Míⁿdoⁿbe wáchʰigáxe (prop.noun)
- The Sun Dance.
- Miⁿká'e moⁿthíⁿazhi thoⁿ (prop.noun)
- North Star; "the star which does not walk".
- Miⁿká'e óⁿbahá thiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Evening Star, Venus; "the star moving toward day".
- Míⁿxasoⁿ wétʰazhi (prop.noun)
- "Those who do not touch swans"; an Omaha sub-clan.
- Pádoⁿka (prop.noun)
- Comanche; Paducah.
- Pádoⁿka wachʰí (prop.noun)
- Comanche or Paducah dance.
- Páhi zhíde (prop.noun)
- "Those whose necks are red"; people of St. Louis, MO.
- pahískă (prop.noun)
- Personal name, White hair of the head
- Páhizhíde tʰóⁿwoⁿgthoⁿ (prop.noun)
- St. Louis, Mo.
- Patháge ní ithábisóⁿde (prop.noun)
- Sergeant Bluff, Iowa; "promontory which forces the stream (Missouri River) into a narrow place by leaning against it".
- Páthiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Pawnee; the Pawnees.